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so dale and i hooked up last night, and when i woke up, he wasn't here, and i don't know where i am. another proud morning. will you come and find me? i can see a fence, a tree and a cloud shaped like mashed potatoes. (door closes) honey, normally i would type that into my g.p.s., but can you just please try to find your own way home? all right? love you. (beep) i thought you'd want her here so you wouldn't be all by your lonesomes. buddy, those little painted roses on your tiny guitar look pretty girly. ♪ confident in sexualitay ♪ i will bet you 20 bucks that you can't spend the entire day by yourself. are you kidding me? i love to be by myself. (chuckles) hey, ellie! what? don't come over today. why am i being punished? i'll explain at midnight. all right, great. the bet starts now. (door opens and closes)
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j-bird. whoa! .5 seconds. i just won 20 bucks. nice! sounds like i was involved. should we go splitsies? wow, you see an opportunity to get cash, and you just dive right in there, don't you? g.a.c. "guilty as charged." i taught him that. i regret it. t-rex and i are gonna fire up the grill and have a b-b-q. i need a place to put the ribs. can i, uh, throw away your lean cuisines? no, those are mine. jules. doesn't mean he's gay, bobby. sorry i like well-balanced meals. okay, as soon as these guys leave, bet starts. (falsetto voice) ♪ you're gonna owe me 20 bucks leave? it's barbecue saturday. oh, you just made that up. (door opens and closes) g.a.c. ♪ confident in my sexualitay ♪ wow. that could be my new favorite song. good luck being alone, mom. i so got this. (humming) ♪ confident in my sexualitay ♪ (hums) ♪ just like mariska hargitay (sniffs) wow.
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♪ confident in my sexualitay ♪ mmm. (sniffs, coughs) ♪ got a pedicure the other day ♪ ♪ i wear pink shirts and fancy shoes ♪ ♪ i moisturize and look good in blue ♪ (sighs) ♪ i drink cabernet ♪ cabernet ♪ confident in my sexualitay ♪ drove my hybrid to the ballet ♪ ♪ confident in my sexualitay ♪ 22 minutes. that's it? (tuffy barking) ♪ just like mariska hargitay you suck, tuffy! (barking continues) (snarling) (gasps) he--he--he--he--he-- you're inside. it's safe. he crawled toward the bushes. little guy probably just came in from the waterways.
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i got it. easy-peasy... (makes clicking sound) gary sinise-y. (mutters indistinctly) (alligator hisses) oh, god! oh, god! oh, god! oh, god! oh, god! he's gone. (chuckles) you had a hole in your fence, so i blocked it with a rock. he ain't comin' back. he'd better not. (pops lips) andy, thank you so much. hey, listen, i got this for you out of my gift closet. now if you don't want it, you can trade it in for a rock that says "believe." is this three flavors of popcorn? please don't have one of them be cheddar. okay, it's all cheddar. but it's still awesome. thank you. thank you. okay, listen, sneak out the side so grayson doesn't see you. (whispers) okay. (telephone rings) i figured out where i am. come and get mplease? ohh! (grayson) where were you? oh, um, i was out, uh... getting juice. wrap it up. my neck's asleep. where'd you get the juice? at the juice... station. it's new. y-you pump the juice yourself
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out of these old-timey gas pump things. it's--it's cute, gimmicky. that bottle's empty. well, i drank it. duh! that's what you do when you get juice. der! oh, i'm so glad you're here. it is so much more fun being alone when you're with someone. i know! what do you want to do? it's so gorgeous outside, plus my skin's looking really good today. let's have people over. i thought you wanted to win your bet. i do, and i want to have a barbecue. i want a lot of things, laurie. i want a credit card just for shoes. i want the juice station to actually exist. i want it all! yeah, i probably shouldn't have used those roman candles to get the grill goin'. we'd be q'ing at your mom's house if she didn't punt us. and i thought we were getting along great lately, and all of a sudden... (blows raspberry) well, dad, i'll always be here. i love you. swing and a miss, trav. swing and a miss. (cell phone rings) (ring) (clears throat) captain speaking. listen, sneak over here so grayson doesn't see you
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and come fire up the grill. it's too late, j-bird. trav and i already got meat in play. oh, come on, bobby. it's barbecue saturday. see, i could never make a marinade like that. it's beer and pepper. g.a.c. not sure it works there, sweetie. where's travis? laurie, i'm rocking the s.p.f. 90. you want in? where'd you get that? jules gave it to me as a thank you. she likes to thank people-- unlike you, who never thanks me. we're talking about you cleaning up your own whiskers. are you sure you want to hitch your wagon to that horse? yes. i'm taking a stand, and this popcorn is a symbol. oh, look. my fingers are covered with gratitude. (smacks lips) (rock music playing) (tuffy barking) come on, guys! (turns off music) there's 20 bucks at stake here. (lowers voice) when we're outside, we need to use our inside voices. (whispers) can i turn the music back on if i give you 20 bucks? (laughs)
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well, it all depends, travis. can you give me back my pride? that ship has sailed, mom. so dale un-broke up with misty because he got on her cell plan, and it's very complicated, but what should i do? sweetie, i love you, but i'm retiring from all dale talk. but, jules-- unh-unh. (whispers) she can be so cold. hey, jules. (lowers voice) shh. it's a quiet barbecue. (whispering) sorry. so ellie's not coming because she's mad that i want her to thank me every once-- sweetie, whatever it is, i have to be on her side. you know that. told you, andy! it's a quiet barbecue. damn it! (boom) whoa! an m-80 dropped out of my pocket and into the fire. can y'all hear me talkin' right now? (tuffy barking) 'cause i can't. ♪ so do you want to, uh, pay me with a check or what? (chuckles) i have been working ifor the last 12 years. there is a perception amongst dentists that whitening toothpastes are not good for people with sensitive teeth. some are quite abrasive.
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what rhymes with... (falsetto voice) ♪ wah-wah-wah-wah fine. you got me. i like to be around people. now let's go out and get a beer. bobby will make you a burger. i should go. you have plans or something? unh-unh. what are you doing? i am inviting you to hang out with the cul-de-sac crew. i love that name you gave us. you're welcome. look, i know you love your smug, loner image that you've created for yourself. i get it. but it's getting old. now let's go outside and connect with people. it'll be so good for you. do you really think that you know what's best for me? of course i do. ♪ bobby, we gotta make grayson come back over. huh? are you still having hearing issues? huh? all right, i'm gonna get andy to go with you. (tuffy barking) dale's not perfect. i mean, it's not cool that he forges dan marino's autograph for a living. but i think he really cares about me. don't you? that depends.
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does he have your name tattooed anywhere on his body? mm. well, he says he does, but i haven't been able to find it yet. mm. look, i know that whatever you and ellie are fighting about, it must be very important... popcorn and chin whiskers. but don't let it ruin barbecue saturday! and look, even i can admit sometimes ellie can be a teeny, tiny bit... (whispers) of a bitch. how dare you! there is no way you heard that! i've been taught to read lips. (grunts) i always forget about her deaf brother. sam. come on, g-man, swing by for a few beers. sorry, fellas, not interested. i'm watching "rudy." (both) "rudy"? hmm. what the hell are you guys doing? (voice breaking) watching "rudy." (voice breaking) he got in the game, and his dad's there, and he's watching and he's all proud. (voice breaking) greatest guy movie of all time. you're not getting these two back.
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hey, guys, why don't you come back to my place, and we'll put on "shawshank"? (both) "shawshank"? i've got that dvd, too. yes, well, over my house, i'll give you the full "shawshank" experience. full "shawshank"? what's full "shawshank"? (jules) andy torres crawled through 500 yards... (retches) of muck to reach his freedom. 500 yards. (dramatic orchestral music playing)
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wow, andy. i'm a little emotional. i wish ellie was here to see that. she would have liked that. can you make it rain on me some more? of course i can, sweetie. ding-dong. people normally knock on the outside of houses. beat it. andy's over there mopey as a hound dog. why can't you just throw him a bone? 'cause it won't mean anything. it's like when jules acts like she still needs you to grill so you feel like part of the family. so she really doesn't need me to cook hot dogs? (chuckles) please, woman. i know that. i'm grateful when she throws me a bone. you know, she does it to make me feel better. you ought to try that with andy. you need to warn me when you're gonna give me life advice so i can get my notebook out. (chuckles) oh, remember we used to talk like this? i do, actually. why'd you go and ruin it? wish i hadn't.
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anyway, sorry to get in your face about andy. if you think i love that little dude too much, well... g.a.c., ellie. g.a.c. forever. (creaks) just come over. i was just on my way to bring you these. shut up! even though i hate daisies, i forgive you. they're not from me. they're from larry. strange that a billion-year-old man would get your address wrong. this card is shockingly filthy. well, uh, have a good one. you know what? maybe you don't mind being by yourself. i don't know. but i bet you don't like it as much as you say you do. but either way, it's over. you're a part of this crew. you golf with bobby. you've cried with andy, you know laurie and ellie-- who? blonde friend and mean friend. oh, yeah, yeah, those two. now listen. you're hooked in. with this group, it's for life.
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so you can either stay here, or you can come to my house and eat a burger and talk to some friends, maybe see an alligator. ♪ confident in sexualitay ♪ i'm still loving that. (chuckles) and dale totally forgot my birthday. (bottle cap clatters) okay, we did go play paintball a week later, but he got mad because he said i was flirting with the team captain, which i guess i kind of was. he was a total cutie. but then dale shot me, like, four times in the back. why are you with this guy? seriously. how--how can a woman who is so gorgeous and confident and who needs, like, three cops to take her down, be with someone who doesn't even know her birthday-- july 18th... by the way. you know my birthday? you told me once, and i listened. you're worth listening to, laurie. thank you. sure. kiddo. i made you a plate. thank you for putting up with me.
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oh, my god, that's a big thanks 'cause it covers everything. it's a blanket thanks. did you do that? nah, i'm not that smart. (laughs) that's what i was gonna say. (gasps) grayson! welcome to barbecue saturday! everybody, look! (chuckles) thanks. i brought a six-pack and some ketchup. it's all i had in the fridge. g-love, let me get you a burger. i'll get him a beer. there you go. (chuckles) thanks. (speaking indistinctly) (tuffy barking)
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three times for possible links to terror, he was not deemed a threat and allowed to buy the handgun and assault rifle used in the attack legally. >> i don't see anything in reviewing our work that our agents should have done differently. >> reporter: abc news has learned mateen may have scouted other potential locations for the attack, including nearby disney properties. kendis and diane? >> marci, thank you. we're getting more gripping details about what so many people saw inside that nightclub as the gunman went from room to room. >> and as we attach names to the numbers and faces to the 49 innocent lives lost, we're also finding out what those who survived went through. men and women who cowered in different hiding places, frantically texting their families. abc's david muir has one man's harrowing ordeal. >> jeff rodriguez, this photo taken just 30 minutes before the attack began to unfold. he was shot three times, when the gunman stormed into a bathroom where he and so many were hiding. at least a dozen others, nearly
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the entire group, huddling in the handicapped stall, trying to barricade that door as well. he sends a text message to his brother santos, who talked to us for the first time. >> the first text was at 2:25 a.m. it says, i'm shot at a club, i'm dying. dead bodies on top of me, tell mom and dad i love them. >> his brother thinks he's kidding until he goes online. >> and my heart, literally, it was broken. i was like, my gosh, he was reaching out to me and i thought it was a joke this whole time. >> reporter: he wakes up their parents. >> no, no, it can't be really. and he just started crying. we all did. >> reporter: one of his last text messages included this image from inside the bathroom.
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we have blurred out the faces. not everyone would survive but their loved one would find himself in the midst of all that horror in the bathroom. >> reporter: some of them did not survive? >> yes. some of them were hiding underneath the dead bodies. pretty much it was a survival game. >> reporter: and this new image of jeff, now lying in his hospital bed, after somehow surviving that scene in the bathroom. after a friend held pressure to his wounds to stop the bleeding. have you talked to your brother? >> he has tubes in his mouth. he doesn't -- he knows that you're there. he can hear you, but he can't say anything to you. like he'll say like he'll mimic it, like he'll try to say i love you. >> reporter: spelling out "i love you" with his hands. >> such a touching scene there. and just seeing the image from inside the bathroom just gives you a sense of what they were going through at that hour.
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and of course, realize we showed you earlier the large crowd in orlando last night. want to show you the scene as well. look at this. this is in new york's greenwich village, thousands of people getting together for a second day in a row, near the stonewall inn, the bar where the gay rights movement started in 1969. new york's governor and the city's mayor were also there, as well as entertainer singer nick jonas. the names of all of the victims, all 49, were read aloud. >> so moving to hear them go through all the names one by one, giving just a little bit of information about the victims. >> and to see all those phones right there, lit up, just a touching, touching scene. >> an incredible sight, no doubt. we'll have much more ahead this half hour and throughout the morning. we want to turn to other news overseas this morning. a terror investigation is under way in france after a high level police official was stabbed to death in a paris suburb. the attacker and the officer's girlfriend were later found dead after commandos stormed the home
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and rescued the couple's 3-year-old son. the isis news agency claimed an islamic fighter carried out this attack, but there's been no official claim of responsibility. and new york city police are searching for a gunman who shot and injured five at a playgro d playground. the victims are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. police say they were shot over a $500 designer backpack. christina grimmie, former "voice" contestant was gunned down. hundreds of people gathered in her hometown. the 22-year-old was shot and killed as she signed autographs after a concert in orlando. police say she had no apparent personal connection to the gunman who then fatally shot himself. adam levine, grimmie's coach on the voice has offered to pay for her funeral. >> and that incident taking place only four miles from where the nightclub shooting took place. now to more heavy rains that
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have hit texas and oklahoma, causing flash flooding. some businesses near oklahoma city were forced to close for the day after water rose to dangerous levels. that storm on the move. kansas and nebraska could see strong winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes later today. it was a night of contrasting emotions at the nba finals. take a look. this was how the evening in orlando started, with a giant american flag unfurled on the court. >> and former nba star grant hill, who spent most of his career in orlando, led a moment of silence for those victims in the attack before playing the national anthem at that game in oakland. >> then after that, it was on to the game. the warriors and cavaliers got down to business. lebron james, he's good. so is kyrie irving. they were the stars of the show. both of them poured in 41 points apiece. and that was too much for the defending champions. >> they then kept their season alive, winning 112-97.
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golden state still leads the series, 3-2, but game six is now on for thursday night here on abc. >> and we should point out, twitter was really all into this game. wondering why cleveland went with the uniformed shirts that had sleeves. i didn't know that was an issue. >> big concerns over the fashion choices? >> maybe. >> maybe that helped them out. what do you think? i like that you said lebron james, pretty good. kyrie irving, he's okay too. >> hopefully portugal wears sleeves today. >> portugal plays iceland today. and i know you're rooting for them. >> in the european championships. >> that's right. >> i couldn't name a single player. ronaldo still out there? >> there you go. you got one. >> that is it. you know, all is improving with the world if we're talking about sports. >> you can still cheer for the team even if you don't know anybody on it. when you see the people in red that are probably holding wine, jumping up and down, you're good
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to go, jump up and down with them. >> they're going to beat up on iceland. all right, well, coming up, we'll turn back to our top story, the ripple effect from orlando straight through the political heart of america. >> here the massacre is pushing the two presumptive nominees even further away on how the country should deal with terrorism. and we're learning more about the victims, the names, the faces and their stories, all cut tragically short. >> we want to hear from you at wnn fans.com and @abc wnn. you're watching abc's "world news now." it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance
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back now with the latest from orlando, thousands gathered last night for an emotional candle light vigil to honor those lost in sunday night's club massacre. a church bell tolled once 49 times for each victim. and we've gotten a first look inside the apartment of the gunman. there's no sign of his reported allegiance to isis, which witnesses say he professed during his attack. also a patron of the pulse nightclub tells abc news that the gunman used to visit the bar on a regular basis. said he came into pulse for two years. >> interesting development there. and we're learning so much about the victims of the tragedy and every detail adds another layer
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of sadness. >> and we're hearing about one young woman inside the club who had no idea she was documenting her final moments. >> reporter: 25-year-old amanda alvear who took that snap chat as the first shots were fired. her last moments, hiding in the bathroom with her best friend. >> that's the hardest part. i don't know if high sister suffered. i don't know if it was quick. >> christine, waiting an agonizing 24 hours in limbo, to hear about her only child christopher, before getting the news no parent should hear. >> this is a club that nobody wants to be in. >> reporter: mena justice, whose son eddy was trapped inside with the gunman, sending those text messages. >> he said he has us and he's going to kill us. and that was it. >> reporter: learning he's among the fallen.
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amidst the tragedy, alvear's brother saying his sister would want to spread a message of unity. brian said he released the last snap chat images of his sister because he was proud of her. he said amanda had worked very hard to lose nearly 200 pounds and she was out with her friends doing what she loved and that's how he wanted her remembered. >> our thanks there to amy robach. that video just absolutely gives you goose bumps. but watching the tribute at the stonewall inn today in new york city, they not only read the names of the victims, but also their ages. and it's so sad because some of them are so young. >> 18 to 50, the range of ages. you saw christine speaking there tearfully. her son christopher died, and apparently his boyfriend was also there, juan ramone guerrero. and the plans are now for them to have a joint funeral together. they were planning on getting married and now their funeral
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will be together. >> christopher's mother spent hours to find out if he was among the dead. and she found out that his boyfriend was before she found out her son was and she said that feeling of not knowing. >> a tough 36 hours for those families. >> 21-year-old courtney connell, the youngest 18-year-old akeira murray. she had just graduated high school and was a star athlete. coming up, chaos erupts on capitol hill. >> the confusion all went yesterday on the floor of the house. it happened after a moment of silence held for the victims in orlando. we'll tell you why. you're watching "world news now."
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bit more quiet there on capitol hill from that live picture, but a little earlier, the house floor erupted in protests last night after a moment of silence for the victims of the orlando nightclub massacre. democrats tried to shout down speaker paul ryan, demanding action on gun control legislation in the house. but ryan refused to address the issue. >> the clergy report the title of the bill. >> hr 5312, a bill to amend the high performance -- [ all speak at once ] >> members will record their vote by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. >> democrats are outraged that republican leaders observed a moment of silence, but left the nation's gun laws untouched. some lawmakers walked off the floor while others shouted, where is the bill, referring to gun legislation. >> actually chanting it while
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all that was going on. meanwhile, outside the capital, the orlando massacre is making waves in the race for the white house. >> both donald trump and hillary clinton are focusing right now on terror policy as a result. but each is approaching it from a starkly different angle. here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: donald trump using the shooting massacre in orlando to justify his controversial campaign positions, doubling down for his call for a ban on muslims entering the u.s. >> we cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of people to pour into our country, many of whom have the same thought process as this savage killer. >> reporter: omar mateen was born in new york city, just like him, but trump went after his imp grant parents. >> the only reason the killer was in america in the first place, was because we allowed his family to come here. >> reporter: and in a stunning comment on fox news, trump suggesting that president obama may sympathize with islamic
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terrorists. >> he doesn't get it, or he gets it better than anybody else. neither one is acceptable. >> it's important not to get distracted by things that are so small. >> reporter: at hillary clinton's cleveland rally, a more somber tone, no upbeat warm-up music and no direct mention of donald trump, but it was clear who she's talking about. >> inflammatory, anti-muslim rhetoric, hurts the vast majority of muslims who love freedom and hate terror. >> reporter: clinton's big evaluaest applause line, when she zeroed in on one of the weapons used in the attack. an assault style weapon. >> i believe weapons of war have no place on our streets. >> donald trump's speech was originally billed as focused solely on hillary clinton. he promised he'll deliver that speech soon. >> thank you. well, coming up, the stunning image from one doctor who treated many of the orlando
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >> lewis escaped with his friend, never looking back at the murderer coming towards them. >> i didn't even want to look back. >> take a look at the outpouring of mutual grief of support coming in from all over the world. and one particular one from a doctor at an orlando hospital. this is a doctor who actually helped some of the victims. >> on the blood of these shoes, 54 innocent human beings.
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on as well. >> we're standing up and we're fighting, because that's all we can do. all we can do is fight. . >> people trying to find their own ways of trying to help. in her case, beautiful cards and the members of the emergency room staff at arrowhead regional medical center in san bernardino california, many of whom dealt with victims of that mass shooting. this way. >> they sent this collage to the orlando regional medical they said it meant so much to them, knowing that they had the support of so many.
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and we're learning more about the 49 lives tragically lost that night. their grieving families and friends are coming together to support each other as the country and the world shows its support. >> and new this half hour, looking for clues inside the killer's home. >> a tfr crew has been granted access inside a seemingly normal condo, hoping to find a reason why this man would cause such senseless violence. >> and emotional moments on the court, on the stage, and in the audience. the silent but powerful tributes to the victims of the orlando shooting.
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bringing strangers together in a singular moment of sheer grief and an outpouring of love and support. it's tuesday, june 14th. >>. >> good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we'll get started with some of the powerful images streaming in overnight from orlando, a community coming together following the attack at the pulse nightclub. >> thousands of people gathered outside downtown orlando's main concert venue where a make shift memorial continues to grow. a massive crowd paid tribute to the 49 victims killed in that nightclub attack. a nearby church bell tolled 49 times in their honor. >> new details about those 49 victims. they have now been identified. president obama plans to go to orlando on thursday, to pay his respects to the victims' families. we now know the shooter may have targeted disney properties in
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orlando. gio benitez has more. >> reporter: chilling new details about the deadly rampage and the three-hour stand-off between police and a determined terrorist. late-night, couples dancing at the popular club pulse and omar mateen a arrived heavily armed, near an entrance, he starts to fire, an off-duty police officer responds and mateen moves deeper into the club. this man still has the club's bracelet on his wrist. he scrambled off the back patio, escaping. >> the gun shots were constant, just, bap bap bap bap. >> reporter: police officers rushing into the club, exchanging gunfire with the terrorists. mateen retreating to the
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bathrooms. mateen enters, taking four to five hostages. at 2:30 a.m., the gunman calls 911, hanging up twice before a dispatchers calls him back, and there on the phone, mateen pledges allegiance to isis. and he was telling them, stop bombing isis. for hours, police negotiating with the killer. at 5:00 a.m., the s.w.a.t. team leader threatens to strap explosive vefts on his hostages. >> he did talk about putting vests on some of the hostages. >> reporter: it's a turning point. s.w.a.t. teams move in, using heavy explosives to break holes in the walls of the club. >> the suspect came out of that hole himself, armed with a handgun and a long gun, engaged in a gun battle with officers. >> this video, capturing the barrage of bullets on the night. the killer, dead. and daylight revealing the wall
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riddled with bullet holes. >> in addition to the 49 people killed, more than 50 other were also injured in that attack. 29 of them are receiving treatment right here at the orlando regional medical center. we do expect to hear from two of those patients and several surgeons later this morning. a handful of patients are being treated at another hospital. all of them listed in fair condition. >> let's get more details from the scene. marci gonzalez joins us live. marci, what's the latest on the investigation so far? >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. investigators are still going through mateen's phone, his computer, his social media accounts, trying to figure out how he was radicalized, whether anyone maybe helped him plan this attack, or at least if anyone knew that he was planning this. we also got our first look inside of his home. we want to show you that video now. his home is about two hours from here. it's seemingly normal. you see family photos, his son's toys. there are signs of how
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thoroughly the fbi went through it, though, during that raid when they collected evidence. and all of that evidence as well as interviews with survivors and people who knew him, all a part of the ongoing investigation. kendis and diane? >> marci, roughly about a hundred miles from that scene where you are in orlando, there was quite a vigil last night, quite a scene in downtown. what was it like there? >> reporter: oh, so incredibly moving. and it's because the scene here is still blocked off for the investigation. so they held that vigil about a mile and a half from here. the estimates are there are about 7,500 people who came out for that. show you the video, the images are what's so moving. when you see how large these crowds were, all of these people coming together, holding hands. at one point they called for a group hug. you hear the singing there. they read each of the names of the 49 people who were killed in the attack. the message here that we kept
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hearing was that love trumps hate. and even the owners of pulse nightclub were there, vowing to re-open. they said they're not only going to come back, they're going to come back bigger and better than anyone could ever imagine. kendis and diane? >> that's abc's marci gonzalez for us in orlando. marci, thank you. sometimes in these moments you see the worst of humanity and then in the aftermath of it all, you see the best of humanity come out in response. >> absolutely. so many scenes all around the world. we've seen so many images. even pittsburgh held a vigil last night as well. powerful message, unifying in love and not hate. >> it's a difficult time for so many and we'll have more coverage a little later in this half hour and throughout the morning on both the investigation and these responses that we're seeing throughout the world. we have other news to get to, including a developing story out of los angeles. one person has died in a very fast-moving fire. it broke out in what was
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supposed to be a vacant two-story building, but fire crews found a victim inside. investigators were questioning a person of interest in connection with that fire. and thousands lost power in the dallas area after a storm moved through yesterday afternoon, flooding rains made travel very difficult. all southbound lanes of interstate 45 were closed as crews pulled stranded vehicles to safety. now to tense moments in a baltimore courtroom as a fellow officer takes the stand against another officer, charged in the death of freddie gray. officer caesar goodson drove the police van in which gray suffered a fatal spinal injury. william porter testified that she saw no signs that gray needed immediate medical attention, but he did acknowledge that gray wanted to go to the hospital and should have been taken there. porter's first trial has ended in a hung jury. he's awaiting a new one. donald trump is clashing with the media again, this time revoking credentials of "the washington post," calling the paper phony and dishonest.
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he cited a headline of him linking president obama to the orlando nightclub shooting. the editor of "the post" said they're proud of their coverage and will keep at it. trump has already revoked credentials for "the daily beast" and politico. and a blockbuster of a deal, a digital one. microsoft is buying linkedin. the price tag, $26 billion, making it microsoft's largest ever acquisition. good news for linkedin shareholders who earned more than con $ $61 a share. what we're learning now about the 49 lives taken far too soon. their names and faces and their incredible spirits. >> and the tributes that are playing out in orlando, new york, and well beyond borders. how people around the world are showing solidarity with america and with the international lgbt
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the victims and abc's stephanie ramos has more on their stories. on their stories. >> reporter: communities across the country continue to mourn the young people shot at orlando's pulse nightclub. 25-year-old amanda alvear was daumting a night out with friends early sunday morning. in this snap chat video chaired by her brother brian, you can see she stops at the sound of gun shots. it's the last time she's seen alive. but a friend of hers who managed to escape says he spoke to her on the phone as she was hiding from the gunman in the bathroom with her best friend. then the call drops. >> that's the hardest part. i don't know if high sister suffered. i don't know if it was quick. i mean, i know she was scared and she wasn't alone. her best friend was with her. >> reporter: the dwunman also killing juan guerrero and his boyfriend. we heard from his mother as she held on to hope that her son would survive, only to find out
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he died in the massacre. >> it's terrible, he's my only child. >> alvear's brother said his sister would want to spread a message of unity, not hate. we shouldn't be unifying in hate. we should be unifying in love for the victims, the survivors, the community. >> reporter: stephanie ramos, abc news, los angeles. >> security is being stepped up at upcoming gay pride events across the country. officials in san francisco are already meeting with police ahead of one of the world's largest and oldest gay pride vest vals. gay club owners in colorado are also planning to hire off-duty police officers, but organizers say the festivals will go on. >> los angeles held its parade this past weekend with police on high alert. clubs and other venues are being extra vigilant in the meantime to protect the public. yet authorities admit there are limits to what they can do. >> there is a price for freedom. and absolute freedom, it makes it very difficult for us to
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create strong security. >> security experts note there are certain steps every individual should take in a confined setting. you should always be aware of the exits, what's the quickest way in and the quickest way out. >> and a lot of events, as we mentioned, are stepping up security. in denver, the pride organizers took it upon themselves to hire off-duty police officers for extra security for that event. chicago stepping up security in boys town, in the gay neighborhood there, and in other popular parts of the city as well. >> the next few weeks are critical. you have pride cell braebratice. san francisco, new york is having its event in a couple of weeks. security will be stepped up all around the country as a result. >> but everyone is planning to go to the festivals. >> in their fiercest ut fit. >> it's happening. >> i think the outfits will be a lot more fierce. absolutely. when we come back, the tribute from the basketball court for
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of the orlando massacre. >> game five of the nba finals started out last night like this. the american flag, unfurled on the court and former nba star grant hill, who spent most of his career in orlando, called for a moment of silence before the playing of the national anthem. >> on behalf of the entire nba family, we send our thoughts and prayers to the families impacted by the horrific tragedy in orlando yesterday. so please observe a moment of silence for those who have lost their lives. >> and as you can hear, the entire oracle arena went completely silent for those moments. >> it's amazing how powerful that alone can be. >> just that sound. >> to have an arena that large be completely silent. >> 30,000 people in grief there. i gotta give it to lebron james because before his press
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conference he mentioned he wanted to offer his prayers and condolences to the victims in orlando. he said it definitely puts things in perspective on basketball for himself and then offers prayers to the loved ones. didn't hear anything from steph curry, but his wife didn't mention as well, offering her prayers. >> and you're going to see this as we continue throughout the week, but you mention the basketball game. they did go on to play. and maybe that gave them some inspiration. >> maybe it worked. >> because lebron, he kept hope alive for game six in a very tight game. the cavaliers toppled the golden state warriors, 112-97. sending the best of seven series back to cleveland on thursday. the warriors lead the series 3-2. >> there was also a lot of smack talking beforehand. >> but as we mentioned, the tribute to the victims ahead of the games and the world of wrestling actually also paid tribute to orlando as well. >> they did. and it happened at the top of the wwe's opening of yesterday's
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episode of raw. the tribute was quiet, and classy. the major players stood quiet under a giant screen, reading "we stand with orlando" as the crowd respectfully stood silent. the wwe has particularly close ties to orlando. ever since it opened the wwe performance center in the city nearly three years ago. then there was this moment, which was really touching as well. adele opened up about her emotional ties to the gay community. >> and a ten-time grammy award winner, literally herself was overcome by emotion, as he dedicated her concert sunday night to the victims in orlando. and keep in mind, this was just hours after the attack. >> and i would like to start tonight by dedicating this entire show to everybody in orlando at pulse nightclub. [ applause ] the lgbt community, they're like my soul mates since i was very,
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on this tuesday, june 14th making news in america, we remember the victims in the orlando nightclub massacre and an emotional gathering in orlando and other vigils around the world as more stories of heroism emerge. new details about the shooter, a look inside his apartment after it was raided by the fbi and a witness saying the shooter was seen many times before mingling at that same gay nightclub. >> he would try to meet people and try to bump up against people. >> plus, the gun shop owner who sold the shooter his weapon speaking out for the first time. a protest on capitol hill. some lawmakers walk out during a moment of silence demanding action on guns in america we're live in washington with the late. the kevlar helmet damaged
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